The Black Legend in England: The Development of Anti-Spanish Sentiment, 1558-1660 |
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... written to discredit Philip II rather than Spain , and though Juderías cited no
other examples , his < point was well taken . ... that Spain , the land of the
Inquisition and orthodoxy , stood as an unsurpassed example of the evils of
clericalism .
... written to discredit Philip II rather than Spain , and though Juderías cited no
other examples , his < point was well taken . ... that Spain , the land of the
Inquisition and orthodoxy , stood as an unsurpassed example of the evils of
clericalism .
Strana 7
14 For those students to whom a textbook represents the full embodiment of
historical truth , these misconceptions may forever remain uncorrected , but even
those fortunate enough to advance beyond this level will encounter other
examples ...
14 For those students to whom a textbook represents the full embodiment of
historical truth , these misconceptions may forever remain uncorrected , but even
those fortunate enough to advance beyond this level will encounter other
examples ...
Strana 35
Such flagrant abuses of power earned the Inquisition much enmity in A Spain
and elsewhere , 21 but Foxe ' s examples are not as convincing as his
generalizations . On November 5 , 1560 , the English merchant Nicholas Burton
was visited ...
Such flagrant abuses of power earned the Inquisition much enmity in A Spain
and elsewhere , 21 but Foxe ' s examples are not as convincing as his
generalizations . On November 5 , 1560 , the English merchant Nicholas Burton
was visited ...
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Introduction | 3 |
The Tears of the Indians I | 12 |
A Dark Popish Domdaniel | 29 |
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